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(New page: A '''speech error''' is a non-canonical aspect of an utterance that was not intended by the speaker. ===Synonyms=== *slip of the tongue ===Related terms=== *[[slip of the ear...)
 
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A '''speech error''' is a non-canonical aspect of an [[utterance]] that was not intended by the [[speaker]].
 
A '''speech error''' is a non-canonical aspect of an [[utterance]] that was not intended by the [[speaker]].
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Mispronunciations or speech errors can be divided into different types.
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# '''[[anticipation]]s''': 'a leading list' (for 'a reading list')
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# '''[[perseveration]]s''': 'at the beginning of the burn' (for 'at the beginning of the turn')
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# '''[[reversal]]s''' or [[spoonerism]]s: 'heft lemisphere' (for 'left hemisphere')
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: (Examples are taken from Fromkin 1973)
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=== Links ===
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[http://www2.let.uu.nl/UiL-OTS/Lexicon/zoek.pl?lemma=Speech+error&lemmacode=1303 Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics]
  
 
===Synonyms===
 
===Synonyms===
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===References===
 
===References===
 
*Fromkin, Victoria A. (ed.) 1973. ''Speech errors as linguistic evidence.'' The Hangue: Mouton.
 
*Fromkin, Victoria A. (ed.) 1973. ''Speech errors as linguistic evidence.'' The Hangue: Mouton.
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V.A. Fromkin, 1973. 'Slips of the tongue', Scientific American 229, 1973, 114.
 
*Fromkin, Victoria A. (ed.) 1980. ''Errors in linguistic performance: Slips of the tongue, ear, pend and hand.'' New York: Academic Press.
 
*Fromkin, Victoria A. (ed.) 1980. ''Errors in linguistic performance: Slips of the tongue, ear, pend and hand.'' New York: Academic Press.
  
 
===Other languages===
 
===Other languages===
German [[Versprecher]]
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German [[Versprecher]]/[[Sprechfehler]]
  
 
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[[Category:Psycholinguistics]]
 
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Revision as of 21:34, 21 February 2009

A speech error is a non-canonical aspect of an utterance that was not intended by the speaker.

Mispronunciations or speech errors can be divided into different types.

  1. anticipations: 'a leading list' (for 'a reading list')
  2. perseverations: 'at the beginning of the burn' (for 'at the beginning of the turn')
  3. reversals or spoonerisms: 'heft lemisphere' (for 'left hemisphere')
(Examples are taken from Fromkin 1973)

Links

Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics

Synonyms

Related terms

References

  • Fromkin, Victoria A. (ed.) 1973. Speech errors as linguistic evidence. The Hangue: Mouton.

V.A. Fromkin, 1973. 'Slips of the tongue', Scientific American 229, 1973, 114.

  • Fromkin, Victoria A. (ed.) 1980. Errors in linguistic performance: Slips of the tongue, ear, pend and hand. New York: Academic Press.

Other languages

German Versprecher/Sprechfehler

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